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The Butler Wee —————— EEE se ee = ee VoL. XXIUI. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1900. NO: 3 JHE BIG STORE Must unload many lines of goods before January Ist, 1901. Carefully inspecting the various departments and warehouse we find many lines of goods entirely too heavy for this season of the year and have decided to reduce them regardless of cost or advance in market price. They must go before January Ist, 1901. Our stock is the | jargest tn Bates county, our prices the lowest in southwest Missouri, our goods are the best, our styles the latest. ———— z ane - = Come in and take a look through our | CLOAKS. GROCERIES. | We sell all cloaks and capes at actual cost. We show an elegant line } i . A a dl eh sen es 3 J rex s rice, salt, flress Goods and Si fle altment of the celebrated Biefeld cloaks. Take advantage of it. Collaretts, boas and he ti ti ver sold in Br we ; i muffs at cost. Ladies suits at less than they cost October Ist see the fine, gold traced imported Cotton Batt > bales bought last May, worth 20 per cent more no ommon porcelain, TOO piece alkeolors, styles and prices, from the cheap, halfwool, double width at 14 Good comfort batt at 5 cents. and chi Also glassware and gatsto the finest imported all wools at $1.48. Silks from 33 cents to the) SHOES eee “oe ee : . . . ’ j finest Peau de Soie at $1.48, all of the newest trimming applica, buttons, | oh es H Botte s FURNITURE. * Table li oe 18 ts to $1.39 1 ' Men’s, Boys’ Ladies’ and Misses’, we Show the largest line and ke i oe 4 ‘able line . ents $1.39 cents per var rashes Some of the : snaps ev ~ wn ture x sa tere braid, ete. yle linen fr is een oO $1. cents per yard, crashes +} the lowest prices, can save you 25 per cent onshoes, duck coats, overalls, | couch at $5.00. eood 6 5 ne : 3 " ad 4020 cents per yard, napkins from 60 cents per dozen to $4.48 macki 's, pants and the larges: line of underwear in Butle oe = cae = es 5 a pe sity th - — e ow | runks, valises, telescopes, watches, clocks, and silverware: Re Xs canite $220 fora fie GE innenat asi on COTTON FLANNELS. | IN#7 knives and forks at $3.50 per dozen; tinware, granite, hardware, eum stove rugs, floor rugs. pictures and pict <a tracked: , nail ard wire, hatchets, hammers. saws, and almost anything you war J ¢ n is H 3 “*hicke The best cotton flannel that goes out of Butler this year at 5c, Ske, 10¢ | in this line. 5 ; T We W ant 10.0 0 Pounds of 5 urkey ~ and Chic kens and 12Ke; muslins and sheeting at old prices. Ladies, Misses and childrens | STOVES, the largest line of stoves in Butler. We al aie is peitoa Sie yees hac wt re: an immense line eo fore rs ance, these gv s same! 1 est market price ” Bris n your underwear, an immense line, bought befor Ue rdvance, these good ae Ail wood and coal heaters and steel ranges at actual cost until January Butter: and a 1 ¥ pt ‘ = u ae, xis price as last year, very low, hosiery, gloves, mitts. j ist. Big reduction in cook stoves, imust reduce the stove line. than any pla wa ic — - BUTLER GASH DEPARTMENT STORE. Passaic Items. | gone to the polls and voted his true | possible get the voters all out to FATE WORKED OUT | sentiments Bryan would have been, vote on the single proposition, yes | The weather is not very favorable " Si sking corn. | elected president. They will see their | or no, and if carried (which Ido not | MAN’S SALVATION. Three cars were thrown from the | error when it is too late. | doubt it will be) we can have a new | ul ndreds of I eople > track of the Mo. Pacific track below | Miss Sophia Crews and Ora Hardin | court house as good as any of our} have tried and proved the soundness and good management of Me ane day last. week. The will be married on the 28th inst. rhbors. completed and in use be- | After Being Convicted of and Sentenced wc ey ot as or" They know the strength of its vaults and the assaic, p as : | i | ouesty of its dire i wreck was caused by a broken rail | Madam Rumor reports several Sty Of its directe They know how courteously it treats as caused by ail. | ne fore,the next gen 1 election to Hang for Murder, Is Saved depositors ard how well it guards and protects theirinterests. Emery Lickard bought three hogs | other weddings in the near future. Adrian, Mo., Nov. 20th, 1900. i : . : from John Nichtwine, which he in-| Claud Williams has sent for his B. K. McReynolds. | By Chance. The Number is Grow ng. clothes and will remain in Kansas for a time. Death has and claimed for its vietim the little | j tends to kill for his winter meat. Ross Conard has gone to Green- wood county, Kan., to look up a lo- cation. Iihe finds a place he will move in the spring Millions Given Away. } It is certainly gratifying to the| SUICIDE CONFE Sie Cones Gwisieoucia are wie | f not afraid to be gem rous. The} rae 2B. |Chasles Colbert We bee ties BUINC ES 4d EIR umption, Coughs and Colds | ~""**> *° vert Was to Have Been a ————— You are cordially invited to add your name to the list by open TO CRIME. ing an account with the i n been in our midst son, 2-and one-half years old. of | pro srs of Dr. King’s Discovery Wade Ruddle, who died Thursday | for Cons James Tathwell has placed a gas | Be ae Grind in Ont a eonetaey | have given away over ten million} Hanged Mouths Ago. but Was Re- engine in his elevator ee shell his | and was buried in Oak Hi ' = - | trial bottles and have the satiafac- | anged Mouths Ago, but Was Re Spcud uasvacee varsived: oka oe ten bai ase aia poctging es ae po Riga oh prieved---Now > Will Prob- Cash Capital $50,000. Surplus $7,500. town and pays the highest market | Should be Called. Bey pai ee pe ang all pide | ably be Pardoned. % D. N. THOMPSON, Pres. E. D. KIPP, Cashier. é Ee: fp Soee Journel: | cured by it. Callon H. I ucker’s| Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 23.—It E. A. BENNETT e-Pres. G. W. NEWBERRY, Ass’t Cash. : i} } shavingthe door and! ytg, Eprror:—While I believe you | drugstore, and get afree trial bottle. | leaked out to-day that Wilird QyP appearence | Regular »O cents and#1. Every | Ayers, the young man who commit- | bottle guaranteed. e M. L. Wol Window frames for his new house in| pave the best interest of the tay- Wyoming, made here. He says he | payer at heart, I think you advocate | | ted suicide in this city two week , eS may have the whole house made | q mistaken policy with regard to the | made a confession shortly before Two Bridges Swept Away 1 ¢ 7 - 7 S iin line « e Missouri Pacifie ARMY OF LE THAN 100,000. died stating that he murdered Pe here and shipped out there. He says | court house project. It seems that Ss i F = S past, says the Pleasant Hill the mountain air is so healthy and lat the last election in Mt. Pleasant | | Hughes at Huntington, in Sebastian Continuous rain for the fe : water so clear and pure that a per- | township there were 7 votes cast | , ae eee ee ‘ county, on April 21 last. eight hours has produ unp Local. No more are we to hear of son ought to live forever. \for the proposition, against it Chairman Hull Not So Radical in De- | Mamie Coiner, an inmate of the the Guayandott conductors, etc., petting J. N. Sharp has been “courting” im | and 166 who failed to vote. The in- mands as Other Republicans. ; house where Ayers died, called at rand itstributaries | Tei h os neeee Stead Butler the past two weeks. | ference to be drawn frow your edito-| New York, Nov. 24.—Representa- ! Governor Jones’s office to-day and | are overfloy t banks and are ; ken, skulls cracked, by means of the 5 | : ms overhead bridge Asfastasmen and J.B. Rice and the Modern Wood- \vialis, that the votes withheld as | tive J. A. Hull, chairman of the house | acquainted the governor with the | bearing away quantities of cross ties money cant i them the company men we » day las ek : z Z ) eps . 5 ¢ 5 pce “SERS i - “t ; 2 : oie one day last week and | well as those cast against it were | military affairs committee, is quoted ' facts of Avers’s confession lumber and other property. Some ae , vee ee ewe com, as he bes! taflugnced by parties who are inter-|ina Tribune dispatch from Wash- Colbert was arrested for the crime, | 9,000 ee eis I Pag ; a sale nlaidup for two weeks with a | ested in rentine their property tothe | ington as saying which Ayers confessed, and was con- with false works of the tw nie to Omaha nd n 1 Kidde } rail nur top to ther The? are lev- } red | new Guyandotte Valley brok rkle ee “ roken ankle. ll a meeting of the house | vieted and sentenced to be hang county for public use. Now, if this| “Ist el with the trz ind, at a distance, W. F. Maddy has his barn about | is true, would it not be playing into | military affairs committee right after fen August 22 last. Sentence was | bridges s« f Barbours sas completed. He says he will sell if he | their hands to defer the vote on the | Thanksgiving, My desire is to have | suspended until August 21. lestimated at $20,000 to bey can not be distinguished thom fanget a buyer, and work at his | proposition for two years? Is not the committee set to work on the| On August 24 Governor Jones pos The track of the n Guy tte | the roadbed. In addition to this trade. \this just what they want? -They | bill for the army as soon as possible | itively refused to ag Valley Railroa ist completed to | the company ts joing — Ms ith all 5 5 : 2 t little wooden culverts. They are rhteer Salt Rock, a been almost ruined. The } 1 A. E. Conard and family of south st two years rent, and be and get it over to the senate before | notified Colbert to p - | would a sas, are visiting i s| mn is, are visiting in thi | prey nout and rm aced by big 1 graded om 30, however. Cx at-| miles, has red to serve the same kind of the holidays.’ On Aug’ pes, and the .ro aan : _ : ae } : Mi ae has | tricks at the next g eral election: Continuing he said orney appeared and made in appeal | Fiver is rising above, and ill more r. When this workis finished the ndred acres of wheat that was | put Ido not believe it any one “Tadvoeate a military bijl which | which induced the governor t« damage is expected Missouri Pacific will have a roadbed ae —— second to none. T entire traek Bismarck’s Lron Nerve bet ween Kansas City and St. Louis is Rinches high, and,when he left he | failed to vote on the proposition | will put the army on a modern ba-/ another reprieve until Septe pirned 60 head of cows and calves | fron, undue influence, but that the | sis, which will provide an artillery | and on September 6 he was once i with Webb City ballast, and Onit and by the time blizzards ¢ > Ele é . . . t "4 ste ok ak ee oa vind by Be time blizzards come political contest was so absor arm for the great coast defense es-| more reprieved ut . ballast is being put on ot the Vwill be sleek and t aE s 1 - } ares tremer US ‘ i x ' vw 1 aud fat. He almost that many voters overlooked ablishment we ire building. I On Nove r pv an ars f fave us the Kasas fever talking abont the great wh itt crops. victory \ itso the president can | for clemency was made court house question. would make sufficient for an emer- it when, for its There were 6951 votes cast late election, of this numl failed to vote onthe proposition, Dn It is an Il Wind *"'= That Blows Nobody Good.” ess they Life Pills. ¢ icker’s, Druggi nent for th sentence to Co! uwtie has been | gency with pow in grand old } r neee AT li every democrat and | s “ Po ee aa Se oe i 8 = oa {130 in DeerCreek township. continu gular army with lientiar. ° £ € . bring man wh s always eT - | a “ % . : or ene me eS er sore | As I figure it a specialelection a maximum of 96,000 men and a! Governor Jones sent for him to- PONE! AEA That small ache or pain oF ine ¢ {tee ne | ? ‘ tee ist¢ a\ mate. 2. 6g , . f 52,000 would meet the | « and had a Ik talk with the = _— weakness ts the ‘ ill wind | would cost about $1,000.00. There are $31 voting placee in the ¢ y- Allowing for all the judges. clerks, Simpson, 01 e constables fees. count clerk’ advertising and printing of t ts, - Z : Ido not think the cost wou .. said: “In one way, I think the defeat . an Ss hizher than the amount named, and © hae the best thing that When tl in the old Could have happe ed to him. I look become “the convict relative to Ayers. It is be- ile, Mo.. Nov. 26.—Cur- 5S ts lieved that Colbert will be pardoned | tis Whitmore. 17 y Wichita, Kan., Nov. at cure: an interview here to-day, ee that directs your attention te the necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Then yoor whole body receives good, if the connty officials now g \ =~ ps ¢ i ‘ : eli Sie so! han f t ; SLREDES rifie lood goes building Should conclude to seek 10F & pant during the next four | Hare, a les rai The coroner fOr the ii J ed 6 i g quarters elsewhere theannual and Mr. Bryan, had he been ville, O., write ewing the evide ‘ tingling fo every organ. would approximate that amox _ would have been blamed for pres s mnorated Gibson from| is the great remedy for all While a good court house we ie aecses I Is 4 ages and both sexes. edit i Sele Ree Most disea k : phe f - oie Butler more She ai That Throbbing Head stomach, liver. zs An} bat Saag reso le ou oy ¢ sd blood and nerves. ave you, if you tones up the stom e kidneys be blood s , 2 the « business to e county business Now. Mr. Edit t a Soap. wit UTICURA oint you W new life and any weak.” It’s the ee ae i sickly, run down man or wo tions. sores be best to! . L) Tucker, drug- , Price $0 cents. Solid by H. L | Only en er, druggist. | store. the early

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